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Raphael catfish! help! umm well iwant the raphael catfish really badly and i was told u can maybe do just one in aten gallon tank and i have a nice hidding spot for it but will he come out for me to see it? is there anyway to encourage it? |
You stated in previous post that you do not care for fish that are reclusive. That would eliminate the raphael catfish. Perhaps rather than search for fish that will be comfortable in ten gal tank you could train your efforts at finding a way to aquire a larger tank? this would give you WAY more options. I understand you are getting a job soon? why not use this time to research fish and then after you have saved up some money from your job you can aquire a tank suitable for the fish you have researched. Or you could return the sunfish to the lake and find a home for the turtle and this would allow you to keep some of the fish you have expressed an interest in. SMALL fish are best suited for small tanks and it appears 10 gal is going to limit what you can keep at this time. :wink: |
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and as for the job yeah even if i have to work at mcdonalds its still worth it for fish >< (do you evenknow how much i hate mcdonalds?) also since a larger tank for the turtle will be needed the tank i currently have that has perfect filtration i have more selection of fish :3 ight? and with that maybe i can get an active fish again i like predatory fish so if you have suggestions for a 40-50 gallon tank (its the long ones) then be my guest the more suggestions the better i know for arrowanas you need atleast minimum a 100galon tank and it would be a pain....because their too big and what if one day i decide to move? how am i going to move the fish with me? (as in car travel) i can travel the smaller ones but the larger ones will be harder to travel with >< and i get attached to my pets quickly |
Could a raphael work in a 10 gallon? Maybe. But he won't be happy. Consider the size he grows up to and the movement restrictions he'll have in a 10 gallon. They get pretty close to half a foot long. Not to mention that I know of several people's raphael's, including my own, who have very big bellies. They take up a lot of space. Unless you're poking at him he's not going to come out much during the day. |
It is good that you are researching the fish Like the raphael. They do not grow very fast and as mentioned you might be able to keep one ffor a while before it needs a larger tank. A raphael would be much happier I think in a 40 or 50 gal. They do make bulbs like you described though I have not tried them. Something I used to do was use the lights that beople clip on their books at night to read. This allowed me to check on the fish at night when some of them were more active. As for the job, many people don't work at jobs that they enjoy all that much but they do what they must to pay the bills ,buy groceries, pay the rent etc. You will appreciate that check at the end of the week that will allow you to pursue your hobby. Just think of all the fish there are waiting for someone such as you to provide them with a good home. |
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yeh you should be ok. Mine is in about a 50 gallon. |
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